Bike parks around Bergkamen offer a range of cycling opportunities, from scenic canal paths to challenging trails on former spoil tips. The region features a landscape shaped by its industrial past, now repurposed for outdoor activities. Cyclists can find routes along the Datteln-Hamm Canal or explore the varied terrain of local parks and reclaimed mining areas. Nearby, more structured bike park facilities provide additional options for mountain biking.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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A beautiful bike park for all MTB riders.
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Beautiful view and historical mining equipment
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The Kissinger Höhe is a waste dump from the former Heinrich-Robert mine. The waste dump has an area of 39 hectares and a maximum height of 55 m above the surrounding area or 112.3 m above sea level. Today the dump is owned by the Ruhr Regional Association and serves as a viewing point on the Route of Industrial Heritage.
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There is a lot of nature here, but also many opportunities to do sports or lie in the sun.
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Haldenzeichen - A new attraction in the Lippepark Hamm Schacht Franz
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The experts came up with something to beautify the eastern Ruhr area. I hope that remains unsmeared by these mentally underexposed people for a while.
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The public sports park is great, which includes a large skate park with many obstacles and a pool. A basketball/football field and a parcours facility can also be used. The facility looks very well thought out.
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Bergkamen offers a diverse range of biking opportunities. You can find scenic and relatively easy trails along the Datteln-Hamm Canal, more demanding mountain biking routes around the Beversee and in the City Park Bergkamen, and a downhill trail from the Kissinger Höhe slag heap. The area's landscape, shaped by its industrial past, provides varied terrain for cyclists.
Yes, while Bergkamen itself features natural trails and repurposed industrial sites, the nearby Bikepark Lünen (on Halde Victoria) offers a more structured environment. This facility includes a jumpline, a dirt jump line, a pumptrack, and an artificial downhill section with rolling bumps and berms, catering to mountain bikers looking to practice tricks and downhill riding.
Absolutely. The trail along the Datteln-Hamm Canal is ideal for beginners or family outings, offering scenic views and a relatively easy ride. Additionally, many of the repurposed industrial sites like Kissinger Höhe slag heap and Haldenzeichen Spiral Sculpture, Lippepark Hamm are marked as family-friendly and offer accessible paths.
For more challenging terrain, explore the trails around the Beversee and in the Bergkamen city park, which feature steeper climbs and technically demanding sections. The Kissinger Höhe slag heap also offers single trails for mountain bikes and a downhill trail from its highest point, the 'Adlerhöhe'.
Yes, several locations offer panoramic views. The Kissinger Höhe slag heap provides a platform at its highest point with beautiful vistas. Similarly, the Haldenzeichen Spiral Sculpture, Lippepark Hamm, and Bergehalde Radbod Spiral Sculpture offer wonderful views of the surrounding area from their renatured heaps and viewing spirals.
The region is rich in industrial heritage. You can bike to sites like the Königsborn Colliery Shaft III/IV Headframe, a significant industrial monument. The Lippepark Hamm – Franz Shaft, built on a former colliery site, also features information boards detailing mining history alongside its MTB course.
Yes, parking is generally available at popular starting points and recreational areas throughout Bergkamen. For instance, you can find parking near Halde Großes Holz, which is a popular spot for cyclists.
Beyond bike parks, the Bergkamen area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes, enjoy hiking trails around places like Beversee and the Datteln-Hamm Canal, or find dedicated running trails. The region's diverse landscape supports a wide range of outdoor pursuits.
Visitors frequently highlight the beautiful views from the repurposed slag heaps, the variety of single trails for mountain bikes, and the unique blend of nature with industrial heritage. The renatured landscapes and viewing spirals, often adorned with sculptures, are particularly appreciated for their aesthetic appeal and the surprising vistas they offer.
The bike parks and trails around Bergkamen are enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, making them ideal for cycling. While some trails might be more challenging in wet conditions, many routes remain accessible, allowing for year-round exploration.
Within Bergkamen itself, the focus is more on natural and repurposed trails. However, for dedicated pump tracks and dirt jump areas, the Bikepark Lünen (on Halde Victoria), a short distance away, is the primary destination. It provides specific features for practicing tricks and jumps.


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